The Howland quarterly : the Pilgrim John Howland Society, Inc

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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Howland families in America, with focus on the descendants of John Howland (ca. 1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (ca. 1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623, and had twelve children, some of whom died young. Those who reached adulthood were Desire, John, Hope, Elizabeth, Lydia, Hannah, Joseph, Jabez, Ruth, and Isaac. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years. Descendants also lived in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec (Canada), Cuba, Denmark, Spain, and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Howland families in America, with focus on the descendants of John Howland (ca. 1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (ca. 1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623, and had twelve children, some of whom died young. Those who reached adulthood were Desire, John, Hope, Elizabeth, Lydia, Hannah, Joseph, Jabez, Ruth, and Isaac. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years. Descendants also lived in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec (Canada), Cuba, Denmark, Spain, and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and elsewhere

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FHL

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periodical

Entry convention

successive entry

Frequency

quarterly

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Pilgrim John Howland Society

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complete irregular

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Howland, John B

Greenwood, W. Russell

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Howland

Allen

Barnstable

Barnstaple

Beck

Black

Brown

Burroughs

Childs

Chipman

Cushman

Dickinson

Field

Gibbs

Gorham

Hammel

Henry

Hutchins

Lancaster

Lee

Sabin

Tilley

Tylle

Wilson

Pilgrim John Howland Society

General Society of Mayflower Descendants (Plymouth, Massachusetts)

Society of the Descendants of Pilgrim John Howland of the Ship Mayflower

The Society of the Descendants of Pilgrim John Howland, of the Ship Mayflower was organized at the Parker House in Boston, Massachusetts on May 18, 1897. It was incorporated in September 1911. In 1912, they purchased the Howland House in Plymouth, Massachusetts, an historic house which they restored and opened to the public. The Society published a magazine, "The Howland homestead" from July 1911 to April 1913. The Society's name was changed to the Pilgrim John Howland Society, Inc. in 1925. In 1936, they began publishing "The Howland quarterly." The Society also maintains the home site property in Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts. For select articles and letters from the president, and other information, see their Web site.

The Society of the Descendants of Pilgrim John Howland, of the Ship Mayflower was organized at the Parker House in Boston, Massachusetts on May 18, 1897. It was incorporated in September 1911. In 1912, they purchased the Howland House in Plymouth, Massachusetts, an historic house which they restored and opened to the public. The Society published a magazine, "The Howland homestead" from July 1911 to April 1913. The Society's name was changed to the Pilgrim John Howland Society, Inc. in 1925. In 1936, they began publishing "The Howland quarterly." The Society also maintains the home site property in Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts. For select articles and letters from the president, and other information, see their Web site.